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Breaking Douchebag News: Jon Gosselin Tattoo Features, Misspells Ellen Ross’ Name

As we reported yesterday, Jon Gosselin recently got a new tattoo of a Korean dragon, representing his heritage and to signify a rebirth or some crap like that. You’d think Jon, who split with wife Kate Gosselin last year, wouldn’t want another fire-breathing creature on his back having just rid himself of one, but hey. “I wanted something that resembled a rebirth or a change in me,” Jon says, apparently no longer content with Ed Hardy t-shirts, hair plugs and dual earrings. What we didn’t know yesterday was that the dragon holds a scroll in each claw with the names and birthdates of his eight children, along with a ninth name. According to translators, it reads “Erin.” The letters “L” and “R” are similiar in Korean, so some have interpreted the ninth name as Ellen. As in Ellen Ross . There’s still room on the scroll for Hailey Glassman’s name … Ellen Ross, of course, is his new plaything. Wouldn’t it be Elin if that one letter were switched, though? Hey, Tiger Woods’ wife is gonna be back on the market… Anyway, it’s a good thing Jon also got himself a new manager and a life coach. Clearly he needs some help with spelling, as well as financial decision-making. First of all, it’s not only cliched to have Asian characters tattooed on yourself in an attempt to act hard, but how do you not make sure they’re translated right? More importantly, the stupid new ink probably costs as much as one or more child support payments, which the broke ass loser has complained about before. We’re just saying.

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Peter Jackson Still Waffling on The Hobbit

Is he or isn’t he? Peter Jackson has been notoriously wishy-washy on whether he’ll assume the directing reins of The Hobbit , and though he’s reportedly in negotiations , he’s now downplayed that report to Harry Knowles: “Nothing has really changed — I’ve always said that me directing was one option, and so that’s not really news. The studio are working out what that deal would look like, because how else do they know if it’s a viable option? But it’s honestly one of several different options — many irons are in the fire right now.” Brett Ratner, there’s still hope ! [ AICN ]

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Justin Timberlake Introduces His Group FreeSol And Their Mixtape

‘The mixtape was an idea to paint a picture of what we’re trying to do,’ frontman Free tells Mixtape Daily of RockNRolla. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes FreeSol Photo: MTV News Fire Starter: Free Sol We usually like to put our Fire Starter out a little later in the week, but this is a special edition. We have Justin Timberlake giving a major co-sign to a new mixtape. You’ve seen JT present artists from his burgeoning Tennman Records, such as Esmee Denters and Matt Morris . Next up under the Grammy winner’s wing are FreeSol, a group from his hometown of Memphis that fuses rock, hip-hop and a little R&B. “They’re rock stars,” Justin said of the group at February’s William Rast fashion show in New York , where they also performed. “It’s nice to work them organically and not feel like, ‘Hey, you gotta listen to this band!’ I’m trying to find cool ways to implement them into the culture of what it is we already do.” “It’s like a school, it’s like a classroom,” frontman Free said earlier this year of working with Timberlake. “He’s a genius. A lot of people think he’s [just] that dude from ‘NSYNC, but really, he’s a baby Quincy [Jones]. We learn a lot.” Along with Free, the group consists of Premo D’Anger on keys and bass, “Kickman” Teddy on the drums and guitarist Elliott Ives. The collective has already recorded more than 100 songs for their debut album — some of them with Timberlake — and they just dropped their mixtape, RockNRolla, with DJ Benzi. “The mixtape was an idea to paint a picture of what we’re trying to do,” Free said. “A lot of people, whenever they describe us, they say ‘rock/rap.’ So immediately you may think of Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Linkin Park, something you’ve heard before. I think that what we do is something extremely different, original. I think the mixtape was an idea to kind of create the picture of what we’re trying to do. We took a lot of older [songs], whether it be AC/DC or Smashing Pumpkins, and make them our own. Live bands, live musicians. We approached the mixtape concept through the eyes of a band.” “I got a call from Free saying, ‘Let’s do this mixtape,’ ” Ives recalled. ” ‘Can you take some samples of some rock stuff that you’re a fan of and dice them up? Make some beats and let’s make some songs. We’re gonna call it RockNRolla. ‘ ” Teddy said the most liberating thing about the project is that the group worked on its own. “Having a free will of our own to do it, without working with any producers,” he described. “Not having somebody be like, ‘Do it this way’ or ‘Do it that way.’ Taking everything we’ve learned up to this point and say, ‘Look at us and what we have to offer. We can do this on our own,’ and put it out there and be like, ‘What you think about it?’ ” With talent like FreeSol on his roster, Timberlake hasn’t been rushing back into the solo spotlight, instead overseeing the production of his acts’ debut albums. “Right now, I’m enjoying working with new artists,” Timberlake told MTV News earlier this year. For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines or follow the Mixtape Daily team on Twitter: @shaheemreid and @mongosladenyc . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Freesol

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A City on Fire – Toronto G20 Riots

Shortly after arriving in the downtown core of Toronto, we met up with the tail end of protestors. We saw Black Bloc terrorists moving away from King and Bay. We started to follow the protestors and noticed what we thought was tear gas being shot in to the crowd. We got closed, and realized it was actually a Police car, TAVIS unit 56 which had been smashed in, spray painted and then set ablaze. I stayed in the area taking photos, and soon realized Police had us surrounded on all 4 sides. They would not let us leave the fire zone, and kept the 20 – 30 of us in front of the first fire, and right in front of the second fire of Unit #730, which caught fire after police passed by. http://www.flickr.com/photos/scolirk/4737075110/in/photostream/ added by: Scolirk

Pitbull Says Music Was A ‘Hobby,’ On ‘When I Was 17’

Rapper’s drama teacher was ‘the first person who really believed in me.’ By Kara Warner Pitbull Photo: MTV News Recent forays into celebrities’ formative years on MTV’s “When I Was 17” have included everything from bad-hair horror stories to sports dreams to online-auction obsessions. We delve into Pitbull’s past on this week’s episode, in which the rapper reveals the beginnings of his music career and sends a special shout-out to a high school drama teacher for believing in his potential. “Music to me is something I did as a hobby,” the 29-year-old admits on the show. “I did it in school, freestylin’ against cats. … My drama teacher [saw] me one day battlin’ someone. She thought it was a fight, because there were 200, 300 kids all around, trying to watch what’s going on.” “I was blown away by him,” said Hope, Pit’s drama teacher. “You couldn’t take your eyes off him.” Pitbull, whose real name is Armando Christian Perez, remembers that moment fondly and with appreciation: “When she saw it, she was the first person who really believed in me.” Pit once told MTV News his rise to fame has been an experiment and an education. He counts his struggles and his successes as a blessing. “If you continue to work hard, let that be the fuel to your fire.” Along with past hits like “I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)” and “Go Girl,” you can catch Pitbull rollin’ with Enrique Iglesias and the “Jersey Shore” cast in Iglesias’ new single and video for “I Like It.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Pitbull, Vanessa Minnillo and Chris Paul — airs Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV.

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‘Touchdown Jesus’ statue in Ohio destroyed by lightning

Monroe fire officials set damage at $700,000 after lightning struck and burned down a 62-foot-high Jesus Christ statue and an adjacent amphitheater at Solid Rock Church late Monday. Church leaders are vowing to rebuild the iconic “King of Kings” statue — also dubbed “Touchdown Jesus” — which alone was valued at $300,000. Monroe Fire Capt. Richard Mascarella said the other $400,000 in damage was to the amphitheater when flames from the sculpture spread to the back wall and roof. “The heat coming off the statue singed the entire back wall of the amphitheater and burned through it,” Mascarella said. “Portions of the roof are destroyed, so they will have to replace a large part of it.” VIDEO OF FIRE: Watch here PHOTOS: “Touchdown Jesus” before fire PHOTOS: Jesus statue during and after fire A pond surrounding the statue that used to be full of fish is now filled with remnants of the structure, made of fiber glass and foam. All the fish are either dead or dying, Mascarella said. Church leaders also plan to repair the amphitheater and the pond and the structures were all insured. Insurance adjusters were expected at the site Tuesday afternoon. The fire is not suspicious. It was ignited about 11:15 p.m. Monday during a severe thunderstorm that spawned lightning across the Greater Cincinnati region, Mascarella said. John Centers, a Monroe assistant fire chief who lives about a mile from the church, said he was outside on his deck watching Monday night's storm when he saw a very bright flash of lightning accompanied by loud thunderclap. At first, he didn't think much of it, “because there had already been so many ground strikes that night,” Centers said. But he could tell that the lightning had struck fairly close by and “it was a very significant ground strike.” “The pattern of light flashed all the way to the ground,” and was in the general direction of the church, Centers said. He soon realized that must have been the lightning that struck the statue because within four minutes of his witnessing the strike, firefighters were being called to the blazing statue. added by: 02

Touchdown Jesus On Fire in Monroe, Ohio

The Famous Giant Statue of Jesus Christ which also goes by the names: Touchdown Jesus, King of Kings and Big Butter Jesus that was built beside that the Solid Rock Church in Monroe, Ohio near the Interstate highway 75 and just above Cincinnati due north has been struck by lightening during the thunderstorm last Monday night, June 14, 2010, about 11:15 PM and it immediately turned into a blaze of fire and have eventually consumed itself and burned to the ground. The said six story tall statue of Jesus Christ with His arms raised was built more than half a decade ago in 2004 was actually made of fiberglass and plastic foam that have been put over a solid steel frame which explains why the fire consumed the whole statue leaving only the solid frame. Also beside the statue was the amphitheater that has also caught on fire but reports states that no injury of any sort have been involved in this incident. Below are some pictures and a video of the Solid Rock Church and Touchdown Jesus: Solid Rock Church Interstate 75 Touchdown Jesus on fire King of Kings steel frame Continue reading

Will the White House Press Corps Get Wimpier Without Helen Thomas?

Jon Ward of the Daily Caller, until recently a White House reporter for the Washington Times, wrote a piece for Sunday’s Washington Post titled “Why we’ll miss Helen Thomas.” But Ward also interviewed some White House press colleagues who suggested Thomas had ventured across a line into explicit advocacy and argument: “Helen had always been a tough, no-nonsense interrogator of presidents and press secretaries,” said Ann Compton, who has reported on the past six presidents for ABC News. “About a decade ago, when she shed her role as reporter and began a career at Hearst as an opinion columnist, Helen’s questions began to cross the line into advocacy.” Ward wrote that as “zany and obvious” her advocacy had become, he wondered if other reporters couldn’t learn something about a little bit tougher on press secretary Robert Gibbs. Fox reporter Major Garrett admitted to Ward “that until the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico became a major story, the White House press corps (himself included) had often failed to adequately hold Gibbs’s feet to the fire.” He explained: “There had long been an unnecessary deference and sort of delicacy and decorum about waiting to be called upon, and rigidly adhering to what is essentially a manufactured process that Robert sought to achieve at the very beginning,” Garrett said. He added that the dynamic of the press room works best when reporters are free to follow up and really push the press secretary, but “that has been extremely rare, for whatever reason.” Ward offered a few examples he felt showed excessive deference: A couple of incidents come to mind. At a briefing just one week after Obama’s inauguration, for example, only two reporters pressed Gibbs for details about the president’s knowledge of a drone strike in Pakistan — the first military action of the new administration — and they received no backing from colleagues in the room when he refused to discuss it. And more recently, in the June 3 briefing, Gibbs faced only a few scattered questions on the announcement by Colorado Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff that a top White House official had dangled three job possibilities in front of him should he drop his challenge to the incumbent Democrat, Michael Bennet. Ward didn’t explore the idea that the bosses of these White House reporters weren’t truly interested in pressing Gibbs. Even as several reporters asked for answers on job offers to Romanoff and Pennsylvania’s Joe Sestak, the networks never put the non-answers of Gibbs on the air to create pressure for more disclosure. Persistent questions by reporters alone doesn’t move the news needle. Their bosses also have to find it essential to get answers out of Gibbs.

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Bachelorette Castoff: Ali Seriously Might Pick No One

This week on The Bachelorette, Hunter Wagner was unnerved by cameras, choked hard core on his big date with Ali Fedotowsky and did not receive a rose. Of course, Justin Rego hijacking some of his one-on-one time was partially to blame. Hunter dished on that incident and more in an interview with People . Here’s what he had to say about being betrayed by Rated R, as well as whether Ali will ultimately choose no one as some Bachelorette spoilers suggest … Stage fright : “People say the cameras disappear after awhile, but I was shutting down and unable to be myself. I was disappointed I couldn’t open up.” On Rated R swooping in : “I was pretty shocked. I had no idea. He was gone for a couple of hours and I asked where he was. He said he was sleeping.” “I tried to get to know him and was one of the few that didn’t give him a hard time for being a wrestler. So for him to do that, I felt upset and betrayed.” All those roses and none for Hunter. So sad . “It took the fire away from our date. Ali wasn’t fully into it because Justin spent time with her. Do I blame her? No. Justin was the one who trekked over.” “[Justin’s] entire personality changed with cameras around. He got more cheesy. He talked about how he was looking at the same mountains as Ali was.” On loyalty between the guys : “We all had an agreement at first that we wouldn’t step on each other’s toes or talk bad about each other to Ali.” “But that has started breaking apart and it has become more of a cutthroat game. I didn’t know the weatherman went to Ali and ratted on Craig M.” On the early frontrunners : “I love [ Roberto Martinez ]. There’s a handful of guys that would be perfect for Ali like Kirk, Roberto, Chris L., Jesse.” On whether she will end up single : “If she didn’t find the person she saw herself with for the rest of her life, then I can see her not picking anyone.” “I don’t think she’d pick someone just to pick someone. She let me go because there wasn’t anything there. She would do the same with the final two.”

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Gary Coleman’s Ex — Conundrum with the Car

Filed under: Gary Coleman , Shannon Price , Celebrity Justice Gary Coleman ‘s ex-wife Shannon Price told a conflicting story … adding fuel to the fire that not all is what it appears to be. On May 26th, Shannon told the 911 operator she couldn’t take Gary to the hospital because, “I cant drive … cause you… Read more

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